High levels of toxic PFAS found in pesticides used in farming

by The New Lede | September 26, 2022
“The level of PFAS absorption by plants detected in this study suggests that this exposure pathway poses a major threat to the safety of our food supply,” Tim Whitehouse, executive director of the government watchdog group PEER, wrote in a Sept. 26 letter to EPA Administrator ...

Glacier National Park ends air tours with decades late plan

by Missoulian |
In 2019, the nonprofit Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia for an order forcing the National Park Service and Federal Aviation Administration to actually enact the law and develop long overdue plans. On ...

Glacier will phase out commercial air tours by 2029, but is that soon enough?

by Yahoo News |
It took a lawsuit filed by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility against the Park Service and Federal Aviation Administration to get to this point. PEER spokesman Jeff Ruch said the organization was pleased that Glacier was fading out tours altogether, but he said the Park ...

Substantial PFAS Contamination Found in Pesticides

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Threat to Food Chain Justifies Ban of All Pesticides Containing PFAS ...

Scott Beckstead: Wild horses deserve a home in the West

by Salt Lake Tribune | September 20, 2022
Two prominent, mainstream environmental organizations — Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and Western Watersheds Project — exposed the BLM’s own grazing data that reveals commercial livestock, not wild horses, responsible for overgrazing. These organizations were ...
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